Turkey hunting is often referred to as a chess match. And that's a great way to look at it.
Most turkey hunters think that if a gobbler is hammering, they’re in the game. But gobbling doesn’t always mean the bird is working, and knowing when to leave can be the difference between filling a tag or wasting your entire morning.
In this turkey hunting video, we break down a scenario where a bird gobbled consistently but never committed, and why recognizing that early helped us move on and kill a different bird quickly.
Learning to read movement, not just sound, is one of the biggest steps in becoming a more effective turkey hunter. Whether you’re hunting pressured public land or chasing birds early in the season, understanding when to stay and when to go will consistently put you in better situations.
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Just Hunt Club
Just Hunt Club is a team of highly motivated Northeastern hunters that chase game and fish in a diverse and often overlooked region of the country. They have learned to adapt and be successful on mostly public access lands in extremely challenging circumstances. Whether chasing ducks, bucks, turkeys, or fish, these outdoorsmen demonstrate how to use extremely effective tactics to be successful while also showing the rich outdoor tradition and culture of the North-Eastern states.
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